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Liste Over Afholdte Koncerter KONCERTER I HORNBÆK JAZZKLUB : Koncert nr. Dato Kunstner Pris 22 .0 3 .2001 Stiftende generalforsamling 1 04.05.2001 ÅBNINGSKONCERT MED BO S TIEF og B OB R OCKWELL 60/50 Bo Stief (b), Bob Rockwell (s), Paolo Russo (piano), Julia Maria L arsen (voc,s ) 2 01.06.2001 OLE BRAM KVINTET 60/50 Ole Bram (g), Poul Erik Kreinø (ts - vib), Hans Lange (g), Søren Larsen (b), Svend Erik Nørregaard ( dr ), 3 03.08.2001 SØREN KRISTIANSEN TRIO 60/50 Søren Kristiansen (p), Jesper Lundgaard (b), Mikkel Find ( dr ) 4 07.09.2001 UFFE STEEN TRIO 60/50 Uffe Steen (g), Lennart Ginman (b), Kresten Osgood ( dr) 5 05.10.2001 S ØNDERGAARD /S ØRENSEN Q UINTET 60/50 Jens Søndergaard (altsax), Jens - Erik Sørensen (tenorsax), Lennart Ricard (piano), Ture Kindt - Larsen (bas), Ole Givskov (trommer) 6 02.11.2001 T HOMAS F RYLAND T RIO 60/50 Thomas Fryland (trompet), Doug Raney (guitar), Jesper Lundgaard (bas) 7 07.12.2001 N ULLE OG V ERDENSORKESTERET 60/50 Nulle (klarinet), Carsten Lund (guitar), Jacob Thors (bas), Karsten Kjems (trommer) 8 04.01.2002 K RISTIAN JØRGENSEN K VARTET 60/50 Kristian Jørgensen (violin), Jacob Fischer (guitar), Thomas Fonnesbæk (bas), Niclas Campagnol (trommer) 9 01.03.2002 RONALD ANDERSEN SPECIAL EDITION BAND 50/70 Ronald Andersen (guitar, vocal ), Finn Odderskov (tenorsax), Frederik John (trombone), Gunnar Andersson (piano, vocal), Karl Åke Kronquist (bas), Finn Hjelm Jacobsen (trommer) 10 29.03.2002 F INN Z IEGLER Q UARTET 50/70 Langfredag Finn Ziegler (v), Jacob Fischer (g), Jens Skou Olsen (b), Benita Haastrup ( dr ) 11 05.04.2002 K ATRINE MADSEN TRIO 50/70 Katrine Madsen (voc), Jørgen Emborg ( p ), Jesper Bodilsen (b) 1 12 03.05.2002 STRING SWING 50/70 Søren Sigumfeldt (altsax), Josefine Cronholm (v ocal), Jacob Fischer (guitar), J acob Gurevitsch AWARD WINNER 2002 – DANISH MUSIC AWARD 13 07.06.2002 ROY RICHARDS BAND 50/70 Roy Richards (vocal), Simon Harder (guitar), Kaspar Hansen (bas), Niels Visum (piano), Rikke Fedt (trimmer), Ole Himmelstrup (sax) 14 05.07.2002 SUSI HYLDGAARD 50/70 Susi Hyldgaard (vocal), Johannes Lundberg (bas), Gunnar Halle (trompet), Bjørn Ginman (guitar), Lisbeth Diers (trommer) 15 02.08.2002 CÆCILIE NORBY ’ S TRIO 100/140 Cæcilie Norby (vocal), Carsten Dahl (piano), Lars Danielsson (bas) 16 06.09.2002 CHRISTINA VON BÜLOW TRIO 50/70 Christina von Bülow (altsax ), Jacob Fischer (guitar) Jens Skou Olsen (bas) 1 7 04.10.2002 SVARE OG STOLLE JAZZ QUINTET 50/70 Jørgen Svare (klarinet), Ole Stolle (trompet), Søren Kristiansen (piano), Ole Skipper Mosgaard (bas), Mikkel Find (trommer) 1 8 01.11.2002 TOMAS FRANCK MED TRIO 50/70 Tomas Franck (sax), Bjarne Roupé (guitar), Daniel Franck (bas), Frands Rifbjerg (trommer) 19 03.01.2003 KURT LARSEN TRIO 50/70 Kurt Larsen (harmonika), Per Gade (guitar), Peter Hansen (bas) 20 07.02.2003 BENT JÆDIG TRIO 50/70 Bent Jædig (sax), Tao Højgaard (guitar), Krister Brødskov (bas) 21 07.03.2003 RÊVE BOHÈME 50/70 Jens Fuglsang - Nielsen (guitar), Robert Pilgaard (guitar), Morten Ravn (bas), Jørgen Martinsen (violin) 22 04.04.2003 THEIS’ JAZZBAND 50/70 Theis Jensen (trompet, vocal ), Leif Juul Jørgensen (klarinet), Erik Hansen (trombone), Hans Aspöck (piano), Henrik Hartmann (bas), Hans Nymand (trommer) 23 18.04.2003 JESPER THILO MED TRIO 50/70 Langfredag Jesper Thilo (sax), Jesper Lundgaard (bas), Olivier Antuners (piano), Karsten Bagge (trommer) 24 02.05.2003 MADS VINDING – JACOB FISCHER DUO 50/70 Mads Vinding (bas), Jacob Fischer (guitar) 25 06.06.2003 ANTUNES – ROCKWELL – GINMAN TRIO 50/70 Olivier Antunes (piano), Bob Rockwell (sax), Lennart Ginman (bas) 2 - 21.06.2003 Børne - og U nge JAZZ i samarbejde med Hornbæk Bibliotek gratis På Torvet i Hornbæk DJANZZ Carl Quist Møller (trommer), Palle Windfeldt (guitar), Sille Grønberg (guitar, vocal) 2 6 04.07.2003 MARIE BERGMAN 80/100 Marie Bergman (vocal), Andy Sheppard (sax), Maj - Britt Kramer (piano), Jens Skou Olsen (bas), Benita Haastrup (trommer) 2 7 01.08.2003 ASKE JACOBY TRIO 50/70 Aske Jacoby (guitar), Frands Rifbjerg (trommer), Assi Roar (bas, vocal) 2 8 05.09.2003 JACOB DINESEN - HUGO RASMUSSEN - KRESTEN OSGOOD TRIO 50/70 Jacob Dinesen (tenorsax), Hugo Rasmussen (bas), Kresten Osgood (trommer) 2 9 03.10.2003 DUOEN CHRISTINA NIELSEN OG CARSTEN DAHL 50/70 Christina Nielsen (sax), Carsten Dahl (piano) 30 28.11.2003 NULLE OG VERDENSORKESTERET 50/70 Nulle (klarinet), Carsten Lund (guitar), Jacob Thors (bas), Karsten Kjems (trommer), Louise Albeck (vocal) 31 02.01.2004 LADIES SING THE BLUES 50/70 Anne Kramme Abildtoft (vocal), Lene Stroyer (vocal), Lea Thorlann (vocal), Stuart Goodstein (keys), André Sørensen (bas), Peter Wittorff (trimmer) 32 06.02.2004 NEW ORLEANS DELIGHT 50/70 Kjeld Brandt (klarinet), Bengt Hansson (trommer), Erling Lindhardt (banjo), Hans Pedersen (piano), Stefan Kärfve (bas), Claus Lindhardt (trommer) 33 05.03.2004 SØREN NØRBO TRIO 50/70 Søren Nørbo (piano), Niels Præstholm (bas), Kresten Osgood (trommer) 34 09.04.2004 LISE REINAU AND HER OLD STARS 70/90 Langfredag Lise Reinau (vocal), Jens Søndergaard (sax), Ole Ousen (guitar), Søren Kristiansen (piano), Ole Skipper Moesgaard (bas), Mikkel Find (tr o mmer) 35 07.05.2004 NIELS JØRGEN STEEN KVARTET 50/70 Niels Jørgen Steen (piano), Bo Stief (bas), Morten Højring (guitar), Alex Riel (trommer) - 17.05.2004 HORNBÆK JAZZKLUB MODTAGER ÅRETS TURISTPRIS 2004 fra Hornbæk Turistforening 3 - 18. - 19. juni JAZZFESTIVAL SUNSET JAZZ på Hornbæk Havn 2004 Hans Knudsens Jump Band Ulla Henningsen med Band Finn Ziegler’s Quartet Børnejazz med Mads Vinding & Frans Bak Duo MGK Helsingør Troels Jensen /H. P. Lange Blues Malene Mortensen & Jørgen Emborg Band Caroline Henderson ”Don’t Explain” 36 02.07.2004 HANS ULRIK KVARTET 50/70 Hans Ulrik (sax, fløjte), Jacob Christoffersen (piano), Jesper Bodilsen (bas), Jonas Johansen (trommer) 37 06.08.2004 VERONICA MORTENSEN MED BAND 50/70 Veronica Mortensen (vocal), Mads Bærentzen (piano), Morten Randrup (keyboard), Jens Jefsen (bas), Morten Ærø (trommer) 3 8 03.09.2004 JESPER THILO KVARTET 50/70 Jesper Thilo (tenorsax), Carsten Dahl (piano), Ole Skipper Moesgaard (bas), Frands Rifbjerg (trommer) 3 9 01.10.2004 TRIOEN HATHOLT BROS. 40/50 Nichlas Hatholt (piano), Andreas Hatholt (bas), Jacob Hatholt (trommer) 40 05.11.2004 MAJ - BRITT KRAMER TRIO 40/50 Maj - Britt Kramer (piano), Jens Skou Olsen (bas), Benita Haastrup (trommer) 41 25.11.2004 NULLE OG VERDENSORKESTERET 50/70 Nulle (klarinet), Carsten Lund (guitar), Jacob Thors (bas), Karsten Kjems (trommer), Louise Albeck (vocal) 42 07.01.2005 RÊVE BOHÈME 50/70 Jens Fuglsang - Nielsen (leadguitar), Kasper Fredholm (sax, klarinet), Robert Pilgaard (rytmeguitar), Morten Ravn (bas) 43 04.03.2005 HANS KNUDSEN JUMP BAND 50/70 Hans Knudsen (piano, vocal), Hans Leonardo Pedersen (sax), Jens Sølund (bas), Henrik Simonsen (trommer) 44 25.03.2005 SINNE & SCHACK QUARTET 60/80 Langfredag Sinne Eeg (vocal), Martin Schack (piano), Jesper Ry (bas), Janus Templeton (trommer) 45 01.04.2005 SOPHISTICATED LADIES 70/90 Christina Dahl (sax), Lis Wessberg (trombone), Marie Louise Schmidt (piano), Helle Marstrand (bas), Benita Haastrup (trommer) 46 06.05.2005 SØREN MØLLER TRIO 50/70 Søren Møller (piano), Morten R amsbøl (bas), Karsten Bagge (trommer) 4 47 03.06.2005 PER CARSTEN GROUP 50/70 Per Carsten (electronic wind instr.), Jørgen Emborg (keyboard), Mads Vinding (bas), Steffen Pasborg (trommer) - 2 4. - 2 5. Juni JAZZFESTIVAL – SUNSET JAZZ på Hornbæk Havn 200 5 Body’n Soul Big Band Fi nn Ziegler Quartet m. Jesper Thilo og Henrik Bolberg som gæstesolister Paul Harrison Band Morgenjazz på Torvet med David Dunbar Trio Jazzbrunch i teltet med Søren Kristiansen Trio Børnejazz med DJANZZ MGK Helsingør Julie Maria Band Cæcilie Norby Quartet Ch ristina Dahl/Heartbeats 48 05.08.2005 MORTEN RAMSBØL GROUP FEAT. KAREN BUSCK 80/100 Morten Ramsbøl (bas), Michael Bladt (sax), Henrik Gunde (piano), Anders Holm (trommer), Steen Raahauge (perc.), Karen Busck (vocal) 49 02.09.2005 BOBO MORENO MED ALLSTAR TRIO 70 /90 Bobo Moreno (vocal) , Olivier Antunes (piano), Bo Stief (bas), Alex Riel ( trommer) 50 07.10.2005 FRIDA ASMUSSEN 60/80 Jubilæums - Frida Asmussen (vocal, guitar), Sarah Sørensen (guitar), Henriette koncert Groth (klarinet, piano), Jeppe Skov b akke (bas), Ole Steenberg (trommer) Svend Asmussen udnæv n t til Hornbæk Jazzklub’s æresmedlem 60/80 51 21.10.2005 UFFE STEEN TRIO Uffe Steen (guitar), Adam Nussbaum (trommer), Lennart Ginman (bas) 52 04.11.2005 DAVID DUNBAR QUARTET 50/70 David Dunbar (trompet, vocal), Nikolai Kornerup (piano), Hans Find Møller (bas), Rasmus Lund (trommer) 53 26.11.2005 NULLE OG VERDENSORKESTERET 50/70 Nulle (klarinet), Carsten Lund (guitar), Jacob Thors (bas), Karsten Kjems (trommer), Louise Albeck (vocal) 54 03.02.2006 FALGREN & FISCHER 60/80 Bjarke Falgren (violin), Jacob Fischer (guitar), Ole Skipper Moesgaard (bas), Janus Templeton (trommer) 55 03.03.2006 BÉVORT - SCHMIDT QUARTET 60/80 Pernille Bévort (sax), Marie Louise Schmidt (piano), Morten Lundsby (bas), Michael Strange (trommer) 56 14.04.2006 GRAND DANOIS 80/100 Langfredag Ole ”Fessor” Lindgreen (trombone), Elith ”Nulle” Nykjær (klarinet), Kjeld Lauritzen (orgel, piano) , Marc Davis (bas), Bjørn Otto Hansen (trommer) 5 57 05.05.2006 M ALENE M ORTENSEN m. K ASPER V ILLAUME TRIO 80/100 Malene Mortensen (vocal), Kasper Villaume (piano), Morten Ankarfeldt (b), Rasmus Kihlberg (SE) (dr) 58 02.06.2006 J AN zum VOHRDE QUARTET 80/100 Jan zum Vohrde (altsax, fløjte), Jesper Lundgaard (bas), Morten Grønvald (vibrafon), Aage Tanggaard (trommer) 59 07.07.2006 M AIKEN INGVORDSEN TRIO 70/90 Maiken Ingvordsen (piano, vocal), Thomas Ovesen
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